51³Ō¹Ļ

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drumroll

[ druhm-rohl ]

noun

  1. a roll on a drum.
  2. the sound of a drumroll.


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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of drumroll1

First recorded in 1885ā€“90; drum 1 + roll
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Then a picture of both Trump and Biden appeared, "It's . . . drumroll please . . . these fg guys!"

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ā€œNine months until the election, people, and we already know our candidates. Drumroll please ā€¦ these fā€”ing guys,ā€ he said in a deflated tone.

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Because todayā€™s newsletter features ā€” can I get a drumroll?

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Itā€™s about the level of financial support offered to athletics in general, the primacy of football across the campus and ā€¦ drumroll, please ā€¦ the institutionā€™s willingness to compete with not only USC and Oregon but also Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State.

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Yumiki, Miyavi ā€” who acted in Angelina Jolieā€™s ā€œUnbrokenā€ ā€” and about a dozen other Japanese star guitarists took the stage on Thursday, strumming together in the guitarsā€™ equivalent of a drumroll, to celebrate the storeā€™s opening.

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